'Newlands reckoned that every octave, every eight notes, 'certain properties seemed to repeat, to harmonise.' | |
And I can harmonise it real tight, all in the same octave. | |
And we would sing and harmonise together a lot. | |
But we can't get it to harmonise... | |
Harsh colours and crude costumes, ...to harmonise the prairie with the biblical landscape. | |
'Newlands reckoned that every octave, every eight notes, 'certain properties seemed to repeat, to harmonise.' | |
And I can harmonise it real tight, all in the same octave. | |
And we would sing and harmonise together a lot. | |
But we can't get it to harmonise... | |
Harsh colours and crude costumes, ...to harmonise the prairie with the biblical landscape. | |
Dr Roberts, on the other hand is an observer who is most keen, and Despard, well, he sees only what harmonises with the bent of his own mind. | |
Dr Roberts, on the other hand is an observer who is most keen, and Despard, well, he sees only what harmonises with the bent of his own mind. | |
The shatterthreads have harmonised and the multiple overshots have triplicated. | |
You kind of harmonised on that. | |
- It's this lot, harmonising. - I used to sing in a choir till my voice broke. | |
That singer and you were harmonising a little too well. | |
[Brooks harmonising] She's not hung up on fairytales | |
The shatterthreads have harmonised and the multiple overshots have triplicated. | |
You kind of harmonised on that. | |
- It's this lot, harmonising. - I used to sing in a choir till my voice broke. | |
That singer and you were harmonising a little too well. | |
[Brooks harmonising] She's not hung up on fairytales | |